Keep your favorite Thanksgiving recipes on the table by using these lighter Thanksgiving makeover recipes

This Makeover Crunchy Pumpkin Dessert Squares recipe is a decadent dessert worthy of praise. And with 100 less calories per serving than the original, too! Now that's something to celebrate at any gathering this year!—Cindy Styles, Goldsboro, North Carolina

To reduce the fat and calories in this Makeover Holiday Pumpkin
Bread recipe, we eliminated an egg, used half the amount of
oil and just a third of the nuts called for in the original recipe.
—Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Greendale, Wisconsin

I have to watch my fat intake, so I'm always looking for ways to make my cooking as healthy as
possible. I adapted a family recipe to Makeover Creamy Broccoli
Casserole to fit my diet.
—Carolyn Creasman, Gastonia, North Carolina

The Thanksgiving table just isn't complete without a steaming side of mashed potatoes. This Makeover Patrician
Potatoes recipe
transformed high-fat Patrician Potatoes into a light side that still tastes decadent.
—Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Greendale, Wisconsin

This makeover version of sweet potato casserole still has its comforting flavor and sweet topping, but
it boasts half the fat of the original. Makeover Crunchy Sweet
Potato Casserole also has fewer calories and contains 46% less cholesterol.
—Scott Jones, Tulsa, Oklahoma

Thinking of skipping the gravy this year because it's "bad" for you? Don't even think of it! We've
created this low-cal, low-fat Makeover Home-Style Gravy you won't believe.
—Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Greendale, Wisconsin